Manhunt

Traces the heroic efforts of a young Assistant U.S. Attorney to organize a case against, and engineer the capture of, renegade CIA agent Edwin Wilson, whose machinations reached far into the intelligence establishment

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Sidan 18He hitched a ride on a Navy plane to Washington, hoping to wangle a transfer to
the Marine Air Wing. On the flight, Wilson started telling a civilian passenger
sitting next to him about his past life, and how he was trying to retain his
commission ...

Sidan 32A bachelor of fastidious taste and manner, he already was a superstar lobbyist
and power broker, heading up the Washington office of Hill & Knowlton, one of
the largest public relations firms in the country. In Ronald Reagan's 1980 election
...

Sidan 92Berets, and Loomis and another former Special Forces man, Renneth Conklin,
now a lawyer, who was doing legal work for Wilson, flew down from Washington
and met with them at the Sheraton Motor Inn in Fayetteville. Conklin and Loomis
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Manhunt

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Om författaren (1986)

Peter Maas attended Duke University and served in the U. S. Navy during the Korean War. After the war, Maas became a journalist and wrote for such magazines as Look, Saturday Evening Post, and New York Magazine. Maas's nonfiction works include "The Valachi Papers," "Serpico," and "Underboss," all of which include behind the scene stories of the inner workings of the Mafia. He died on August 23, 2001.